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Let me finish with the clear signs that the right wing of American politics is not happy with the established Republican Party. The Grand Old Party is its house politically; it is not its home. read more

If CPAC is any indication of who the GOP wants to take on Hillary Clinton in 2016, then the right wing is on fire these days and the establishment choices are looking rather weak. Jonathan Capehart, Lauren Burke, and Paul Singer discuss. watch

How tenuous is the relationship between President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? Hardball is joined by three Pulitzer Prize winners as part of msnbc’s “7 Days of Genius” festival: Eugene Robinson, Kathleen Parker, and Connie Schultz. watch

Gov. Dannel Malloy is the Democrat on the offensive, going after Gov. Chris Christie on the issue of public pensions and NJ budget shortfalls. He joins Hardball to discuss immigration, raising the minimum wage, and Scott Walker's handling of labor... watch

More on the identity of ISIS executioner “Jihadi John” is revealed, including old photos released from his university years. Richard Engel, Michael Kay, Michael Weiss, and Andrew Liepman look at how this changes his public perception. watch

Elsa wasn't the only one to throw an icy blast at us this week. On Thursday, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK), chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, pulled a snowball out of his bag and proceeded to throw it onto the Senate floor, using it as a prop to disprove scientific claims that climate change results from human activity. read more

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Let me finish with this killer who hides behind a mask and celebrates his hatred of us.It's hard to face up to such a figure, to accept that he stands on this earth with us, openly and coldly slicing off our heads, one at a time -- or in groups. He lacks not an ounce of sympathy for us. Believe "that" if nothing else. read more

Republican presidential hopefuls used CPAC this week as a platform to promote their policies - and to deliver plenty of jabs at the Obama administration. Al Cardenas, Mercedes Schlapp and Jonathan Capehart join to discuss. watch